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Five on Friday | July 17, 2015

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Five on FridayThis week’s Five on Friday provides new clinical resources, articles on migrant perspectives and realities, and, of course, the obligatory light-hearted TED Talk, all recommended by MCN staff.

1. Charlotte, Development Coordinator, offered this piece from the Texas Observer, on immigrant mothers unable to attain birth certificates for their US-born children. Migrant clinicians, particularly in Texas, may want to ask women coming in for their baby's wellness exams: Did you secure a birth certificate for your newborn? 

2. Tiffy, our Graphic Designer, is also a certified book nerd. “I love reading immigrant stories, for the new perspective like this article talks about."

3. Theressa, Training and Technical Assistance Coordinator, recommends these CDC-created Skin Cancer Prevention Fact Sheets, “especially the fact sheets for outdoor worksites and families are available in English and Spanish.”

4. Ricardo, Health Network Manager, forwarded the now-infamous Fusion story stating that migrant shelter directors estimate that 80% of Central American migrant women and girls suffer from sexual assault while in transit to the US.

5. Here’s a lighthearted one, to end your week: Elodie, Health Network Associate, saw this TED talk a while ago: “It's about a gardener in LA who lives in a food desert and has brought his community together by transforming abandoned lots into gardens!”

Got some good news to share? Send it to us via email, on Facebook, or on Twitter. Have a healthy and safe weekend!

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